Tigers minor leaguer Cesar Carrillo, who was named in the Biogenesis documents, has been suspended 100 games for what MLB announced as “his violations of the minor league drug prevention and treatment program.” No other specifics were given, which is unusual for drug-related suspensions.

Carrillo was the Padres’ first-round pick in 2005 out of the University of Miami, where he played with Ryan Braun and Danny Valencia, and the right-hander pitched briefly in the majors in 2009.

For now it’s unclear if his inclusion in those documents is directly related to the 100-game suspension. Just speculation here, but if it is related this could be MLB testing whether they can suspend a player named in the Biogenesis documents without getting significant pushback. And since Carrillo is a minor leaguer not currently on a 40-man roster, he may not be able to put up as much of a fight.